US7395952B2 - Wire feeding apparatus and method - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H51/00—Forwarding filamentary material
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01F—PROCESSING OF HARVESTED PRODUCE; HAY OR STRAW PRESSES; DEVICES FOR STORING AGRICULTURAL OR HORTICULTURAL PRODUCE
- A01F15/00—Baling presses for straw, hay or the like
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- A01F15/12—Feeding devices for the ties
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B27/00—Bundling particular articles presenting special problems using string, wire, or narrow tape or band; Baling fibrous material, e.g. peat, not otherwise provided for
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- This invention relates to a wire feeding device for a bulk material baler, and more particularly to a device for feeding wires individually selected from a plurality of wires.
- Bulk materials include fibrous bulk materials such as cotton and nylon. Fibrous materials are commonly formed into bales by simultaneous compression and binding. There is a continuing need in the automated baling art to improve the efficiency, reliability and accuracy of the bale binding process.
- Baling wire performance requirements vary depending upon the bulk material being baled. Such requirements range from industry standard specifications to general operational parameters, such as minimum speeds required for profitability.
- the Cotton Council issues standard baling constraints specifying particular ranges for the length of wire around the bale and the tension that the wire must withstand.
- the Industry Standard number of binding wires for cotton bales is six. Accordingly, there are six slots in the platens. These allow the baling wire to be wrapped around the bale while it is still under compression.
- the lateral slots have lateral channels behind them for insertion of wire guide tracks in both the upper and lower platens in automatic balers.
- tension is created in the wire by reversing the wire feed mechanism.
- the wire feed mechanism reverses, pulling the wire out of the track and drawing it tight against the bail.
- it is necessary to not only loop a single wire around the bale, but it is also necessary to tension the wire.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,119,536 issued to Berkeley on Jan. 28, 1964 discloses a wire feeding apparatus.
- the device includes a constantly rotating shaft, a first gear connected to the rotating shaft, and a second gear which is selectively engaged with the first gear.
- the second gear is mounted on a square bar and is biased upwardly away from the first rotating gear.
- the Berkeley device uses pivot arms that push the second gear downwardly to overcome the bias and engage with the first gear such that wire is fed.
- the Berkeley device is relatively complex and expensive due to the number of components it requires. Moreover, the Berkeley device is inefficient in that it utilizes a constantly rotating shaft.
- the invention is a wire feeding apparatus for individually and selectively feeding a plurality of wires with a single motor.
- the motor rotates a drive shaft.
- Each wire feeder includes a fixed gear driven by the drive shaft and a pivotable gear that is adapted to move toward and away from the fixed gear.
- a feed wheel is connected to each gear. As the two gears approach one another and become engaged, the feed wheels frictionally engage a wire, thereby feeding it between them.
- the pivotable gear is mounted on an eccentric and the eccentric is rotated by a linear actuator via a pivotable arm.
- the linear actuator extends linearly and rotates the eccentric. Rotation of the eccentric causes the pivotable gear to move toward or away from the fixed gear.
- the linear actuator can be used to selectively control when the wire is fed through each individual wire feeder.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the wire feeding apparatus
- FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of the wire feeding apparatus
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the wire feeding apparatus
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a cotton baler
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the carriage unit
- FIG. 6 is an exploded view of a motor drive gear box and drive shaft
- FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a control system
- FIG. 8 is a side view of the carriage unit illustrating the linear actuator in a first position
- FIG. 9 is a side view of the carriage unit illustrating the linear actuator in a second position.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a wire feeding apparatus 10 .
- the wire feeding apparatus 10 includes a base plate 12 , a first gear 14 , a first feed wheel 16 , a second gear 18 , and a second feed wheel 20 .
- the wire feeding apparatus 10 also includes wire guides 26 .
- the wire guides 26 direct the wire into and away from the feed wheels 16 , 20 .
- the gears 14 , 18 have a ratio in the range of about 1:1 to about 2:1. As an example, each gear 14 , 18 may have 42 teeth.
- the gears 14 , 18 are made of crucible steel, and the wheels 16 , 20 are made from tool steel. In some embodiments, the wheels 16 , 20 are also black oxide coated.
- the first feed wheel 16 is connected to the first gear 14
- the second feed wheel 20 is connected to the second gear 18 .
- each wheel 16 , 20 is circumscribed by three grooves 60 .
- the grooves 60 are dimensioned to accept a particular size of wire. As an example only, the grooves 60 may be dimensioned to accept a 10 gauge wire.
- the grooves 60 on each wheel 16 , 20 are aligned with the grooves on the other wheel.
- the first gear 14 is pivotable such that it can be moved toward and away from the second gear 18 . As the first gear 14 is pivoted towards the second gear 18 , the two gears 14 , 18 intermesh such that a wire is captured between the grooves 60 of the feed wheels 16 , 20 , thereby feeding the wire.
- the wire feeding apparatus 10 also includes an eccentric 36 , a pivotable arm 22 , and a linear actuator 30 .
- eccentric means a component having an eccentric axis of revolution so that the component can impart reciprocating motion.
- the eccentric 36 is a cylinder with a hole 37 offset from the center of the cylinder.
- the hole 37 is adapted to receive a first spindle 32 , and the eccentric 36 rotates about first spindle 32 located in the hole 37 .
- the first gear 14 rotates about the eccentric 36 .
- the pivotable arm 22 is operatively connected to the first gear 14 such that as the pivotable arm 22 is pivoted, the first gear 14 moves toward or away from the second gear 18 .
- the eccentric 36 includes a slot 62 that receives the pivotable arm 22 and moves with the pivotable arm 22 . As such, when the pivotable arm 22 moves, the eccentric 36 rotates about the first spindle 32 .
- the linear actuator 30 pivots the pivotable arm 22 .
- the linear actuator 30 is an air cylinder and includes fittings 28 for receiving a fluid, such as air.
- a fluid such as air
- other types of actuators a hydraulic cylinder for example, may be used.
- the linear actuator 30 not only provides a simple mechanism for selectively engaging the feed wheels, but also the linear actuator 30 compensates for wear in the grooves 60 to ensure that the wire is adequately engaged. In other words, as grooves 60 wear out, to a limited extent, the linear actuator 30 decreases the distance between the feed wheels 16 , 20 .
- the linear actuator 30 moves the pivotable arm 22
- the pivotable arm 22 rotates the eccentric 36 .
- actuation of the linear actuator 30 rotates the eccentric 36 and moves the first gear 14 toward or away from the second gear 18 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates an exploded view of the wire feeding apparatus 10 .
- the wire feeding apparatus 10 includes a connecting arm 24 , the feed wheels 16 , 20 , a grease fitting 58 , an external bearing 39 , a thrust washer 51 , a first grease seal 40 , a spherical roller bearing 41 , a second grease seal 52 , the eccentric 36 , a retaining ring 43 , a prelubricated bearing 55 , a needle bearing 53 , a sensor actuator 46 , an external retaining ring 50 , the first gear 14 , the pivotable arm 22 , the linear actuator 30 , the first spindle 32 , a second spindle 34 , and the base plate 12 .
- the wire feed apparatus 10 also includes a spacer 38 .
- the spacer 38 may be inserted between the wheel 16 , 20 and the gear 14 , 18 .
- the spacer may be inserted to select the second groove.
- the connecting arm 24 connects the first spindle 32 to the second spindle 34 thereby providing additional stability.
- the linear actuator 30 includes a front mounting swivel flange 47 , tubing 48 connected to the fittings 28 , and a rod clevis 49 .
- the front mounting swivel 47 is used to mount the linear actuator 30 .
- the tubing 48 is used to supply fluid, compressed air for example, to the linear actuator 30 .
- the rod clevis 49 is adapted to receive the pivotable arm 22 .
- the first and second spindles 32 , 34 are mounted to the base plate 12 .
- Bearings 41 are mounted on the second spindle 34 , and the second gear 18 mounts on the bearings 41 .
- the prelubricated bearing 55 mounts on the first spindle 32
- the eccentric 36 mounts onto the prelubricated bearing 55 .
- the hole 37 of the eccentric 36 receives the prelubricated bearing 55 .
- the prelubricated bearing 55 mounts onto the first spindle 32 , and the eccentric 36 pivots about the first spindle 32 .
- the first gear 14 is mounted on the eccentric 36 . As such, when the eccentric 36 is rotated or pivoted about the first spindle 32 , the first gear 14 travels an arcuate path. As assembled, when the eccentric 36 is pivoted about the first spindle 32 , the first gear 14 pivots toward or away from the second gear 18 . As such, there is a clearance between the first feed wheel 16 and the second feed wheel 20 when the first gear 14 is moved away from the second gear 18 . In the depicted embodiment, there is a clearance of 0.140 inches (3.6 mm). The clearance is sufficient to prevent the frictional driving of any wire between the channels 60 of wheels 16 , 20 .
- the wire feeding apparatus 10 may be used within a cotton baling machine deployed in operative cooperation with a cotton press 100 .
- the cotton baling machine includes, among other things, a carriage unit 110 .
- the carriage unit 110 includes a servo motor 112 , a gear box 114 , and a plurality of wire feeding apparatus 200 .
- FIG. 5 illustrates a more detailed view of the carriage unit 110 .
- the gear box is omitted for clarity.
- the carriage unit 110 includes the wire feeding apparatus 200 .
- Those skilled in the art will understand that a greater or lesser number of wire feeding apparatus 200 may be used. For example, there may be as few as one feeding apparatus 200 and as many as eight wire feeding apparatuses 200 .
- Each wire feeding apparatus 200 includes a linear actuator 230 .
- the carriage unit 110 also includes the servo motor 112 and a drive shaft 116 .
- FIG. 6 illustrates the servo motor 112 , the gear box 114 , and the drive shaft 116 .
- the drive shaft 116 includes spur gears 120 and mounting flanges 118 .
- the mounting flanges 118 support and locate the drive shaft 116 .
- Each spur gear 120 mates with a corresponding second gear 218 (best seen in FIG. 5 ) and is sized accordingly.
- the spur gears 120 each have 24 teeth.
- the ratio between the second gears 218 and the spur gears 120 is about 1:1 to about 2:1.
- the second gears 218 and the spur gears 120 have a ratio of 1.75:1.
- a first mounting sleeve 124 is used to mount the motor 112 to the gear box 114 .
- a second mounting sleeve 122 is used to mount the gear box to the carriage unit 110 .
- the gearbox 114 is a gear reducer with a gear ratio in the range of about 5:1 to about 7:1. In the depicted embodiment, the gear box 114 has a gear ratio of 5.955:1.
- a control system 70 is illustrated in FIG. 7 .
- the control system 70 includes a control module 72 .
- Components for appropriate control systems 70 are described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,633,798 issued to Stamps et al. on Sep. 30, 2003, which is incorporated herein by reference. They may include, for example, PLCs.
- the control module 72 is operatively connected to linear actuators 230 a , 230 b , 230 c , and to the servo motor 112 .
- the control module 72 and the linear actuators 230 may be electrically connected such that electrical signals from the control module 72 actuate and de-actuate actuators 230 .
- the control module 72 may receive input directly from an operator or instructions from another machine.
- the control module 72 selectively engages the linear actuators 230 and the servo motor 112 .
- the control module 72 engages all three linear actuators 230 a , 230 b , 230 c and subsequently engages the servo motor 112 .
- the control module 72 engages only one of the linear actuators, such as 230 b , and subsequently engages the servo motor 112 .
- the control module 72 engages two of the linear actuators, such as 230 a and 230 c , and subsequently engages the servo motor 112 .
- the wire feeding apparatus 200 can be selectively engaged. For example, if a wire mis-feeds in a particular track, the particular wire feeding apparatus 200 can be singularly engaged to re-feed the wire.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 illustrate operation of the linear solenoid 230 .
- the first gear 214 is shown in a first position away from the second gear 218 .
- the wire is not fed because there is a clearance between the first gear 214 and the second gear 218 .
- the linear actuator 230 has moved the first gear 214 to a second position. In this second position, there is very little clearance between the first feeding wheel and the second feeding wheel. As such, the feeding wheels frictionally engage the wire and feed it around the bale.
- the drive shaft 210 rotates, which in turn rotates the second gear 218 . Because the first gear 214 is now in contact with the second gear 218 , it also rotates. The two gears 214 , 218 rotate in opposite directions and pull or push the wire depending upon the rotational direction of the servo motor 112 .
- the drive shaft 210 can be rotated in either direction. As such, the wire can be moved in either direction. This is significant because in the cotton baler 100 , wire must first be fed around the bale, but it must then be reversed and pulled back to tension the wire out of its guide tracks and then draw the wire taut against the bale.
- a method of assembling a wire feeding apparatus includes the steps of: providing a feed module base plate; connecting a first spindle to the base plate; connecting a second spindle to the base plate; mounting an eccentric on the first spindle; connecting a first gear to the eccentric; connecting a first feed wheel to the first gear; mounting a second gear on the second spindle; connecting a second feed wheel to the second gear; and connecting a pivotable arm to the eccentric.
- the method further includes the step of connecting an actuator to said pivotable arm. The actuator is deployed to mediate the travel of one of the wheels to and from an engaged position that feeds wire.
- the method includes the steps of: providing a fixed gear connected to a first feed wheel and a pivotable gear connected to a second feed wheel, the pivotable gear mounted for movement toward and away from the fixed gear; providing a pivot arm connected to the pivotable gear and a linear actuator connected to the pivot arm; engaging the linear actuator; moving the pivotable gear toward the fixed gear; frictionally engaging a wire with the first feed wheel and the second feed wheel; engaging a servo motor; and rotating a drive shaft connected to the fixed gear.
- the method further includes the step of selecting at least one other linear actuator for engagement.
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